Feature Films

People of a Feather

From the Belcher Islands of Hudson Bay comes a cultural film about the arctic eider duck, the Inuit who rely upon them and how hydroelectric projects which power the eastern seaboard of North America are changing entire sea ice ecosystems and impacting global climate.

Come Worry With Us!

Evan was the assistant editor on this documentary about local Montreal band Silver Mount Zion and their struggle to raise a family.

The Thaw

Evan was the assistant editor on this Canadian feature film starring Val Kilmer about a group of environmental science students who uncover a pre-historic parasite and must choose between a quarantine that will result in their burial ground or a global epidemic.

Trailers

Lost Rivers

Evan edited the trailer for this incredible documentary about lost and paved over urban rivers and the people set out to uncover them.

Jeppe on a Friday

Evan edited a trailer for this cinéma vérité documentary where a Johannesburg neighbourhood unites eight people’s ambitions, desires and struggles to survive over the course of one day.

Nuestro Monte Luna

Evan edited several trailers and demos during the production of this documentary about a group of Colombian teenagers who escape to the mountain town of Choachi to become bullfighters.

Shadows of Paradise

Evan contributed to the edit of the trailer for this documentary which documents the Transcendental Meditation (TM) Movement’s metamorphosis following the death of founder Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. Having grown up within the Movement, director Sebastian Lange approaches his subject through an essayistic lens, seeking personal meaning amidst TM’s transformative global growth.

Short Films

Beans

While out grocery shopping with her mother, Charlie is given a coin to the candy machine and gets her very own handful of colorful jellybeans. She sits and happily munches away until there is only one bean left – the dreaded black jellybean! Not wanting to eat it but not wanting to throw it away either, Charlie tries to find another use for the jellybean, and eventually hatches a plan to grow her own jellybean tree in the backyard.